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titleOverview

As the expansion of the model-driven DDI standard continues, the need to work collaboratively and to ensure interoperability between DDI and other metadata standards becomes more apparent. To realize these goals, this workshop will bring together representatives from the following metadata standardsproducing and related organizations: World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and RDF community, Statistical Data and Metadata eXchange (SDMX), Research Data Alliance (RDA), Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM), health standards, DDI, and other related standards. The meeting will focus on the review of the current DDI work, discuss how best to work collaboratively, how to be aware of each standard’s developments, and to investigate opportunities for developing joint projects. This is a continuation of a similar workshop in 2015.

Outcomes

  1. Review of current status of the work on DDI 4, especially from the perspective of the external experts.
  2. Discuss issues of interoperability between multiple metadata specifications.
  3. Explore possible future cooperation on the level of:
    1. Content of specifications
    2. Groups of metadata specifications
  4. Know whether what we're doing is compatible with various standards that they have, and whether we have or could have value added for them.

See also the Dagstuhl webpage for this event.

Further information:

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Data set for simple flat file use case:

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titlePreparing for the Sprint

In preparation, please review the following documents:

Read TheseLink
Final Report from Dagstuhl 2015Document
Recommendations from Dagstuhl 2015Document
InteroperabilityDocument
Biosketches & Links to Metadata SpecificationsDocument

See also list of Further Information items at the end of the left hand column on this page.

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titleLocal Information

The Dagstuhl Sprint takes place 17-21 October 2016 at Schloss Dagstuhl.

See the separate page for practical information.

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titleParticipants
NameAffiliationArea
Darren BellUKDS - UK Data Service

Gary Berg-Cross

RDA - Research Data Alliance
Klas BlomqvistStatistics Sweden
Nick CarGeoscience Australia
Guillaume DuffesINSEE - French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies
Michelle EdwardsCISER - Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research
Dan GillmanBLS - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Jay GreenfieldBooz Allen Hamilton
Arofan GregoryAeon Technology
Larry Hoyle

University of Kansas
Institute for Policy & Social Research


Gregg KelloggKellogg Associates, W3C - World Wide Web Consortium
Elisa KendallThematix Partners LLC, OMG - Object Management Group
Deirdre LungleyUKDS - UK Data Service
Jared LyleUniversity of Michigan
ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research

Steve McEachern

Australian National University
Australian Data Archives


Daniella Meeker

University of Southern California
Clinical Research Informatics


Barrie NelsonCDISC - Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium
Eric Prud'hommeauxW3C - World Wide Web Consortium
Flavio RizzoloStatistics Canada
Wendy Thomas

University of Minnesota
Minnesota Population Center


Joachim WackerowGESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences